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Published on November 24, 2021
Duration: 0:12

This video showcases a custom-painted Hi-Point JHP .45 ACP pistol, humorously dubbed the 'Supreme Glock Foty'. While demonstrating its performance with live fire, the firearm experienced a stovepipe malfunction. The review highlights the pistol's basic technical specifications and the speaker's satirical take on internet gun culture.

Quick Summary

The Hi-Point JHP .45 ACP pistol in the video experienced a stovepipe malfunction, where a spent casing failed to eject correctly. The firearm was custom-painted red with a 'Supreme' logo, satirizing internet gun culture.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Custom Hi-Point JHP
  2. 00:04Live Fire & Stovepipe Malfunction

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of malfunction did the Hi-Point JHP experience in the video?

The Hi-Point JHP .45 ACP pistol experienced a stovepipe malfunction. This occurs when a spent casing fails to eject properly and gets caught vertically in the ejection port, preventing the next round from chambering.

What are the basic specifications of the Hi-Point JHP .45 ACP?

The Hi-Point JHP .45 ACP features a 9+1 round capacity, a 4.5-inch barrel, and weighs approximately 35 ounces. Its estimated MSRP ranges from $190 to $220.

What is the significance of the 'Supreme' logo on the Hi-Point pistol?

The 'Supreme' logo on the custom-painted Hi-Point pistol is a satirical reference to internet gun culture memes and the popular streetwear brand, adding a humorous element to the firearm's presentation.

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